Whether you're saying "I do" at a cozy chalet in Aspen or a ranch blanketed in fresh snow, there's something so wonderful about having a winter wedding. While we'd never knock summer vows (nor jetting off to a tropical destination), there are just SO many reasons to love a winter wedding. Just imagine photos in front of a snowy backdrop, holiday music and an enchanting cake.

Ready to embrace the splendor of the season? When it comes to wowing your guests with a real life winter wonderland, it's all in the details.

From reindeer escort cards to hot cocoa, these seasonal touches will add warmth (some quite literally) and seasonal charm to even the frostiest day. Scroll through for inspiration to help you plan your own picture perfect winter wedding.

Seasonal Table Setting

Take your tablescape from simple to sublimely seasonal with cinnamon sticks, greenery and winterberries. Crimson roses, greenery and pinecone accents look stunning set in a rustic log. While gilded votives, copper reindeer and gold trees add a touch of glamour and warmth.

Hand Warmers

If your ceremony is outdoors, consider offering your guests hand warmers. Personalize each pack by adding a cute tag with your wedding date, hashtag and location. Planning a more intimate affair? Why not customize the message for each guest and leave them in their welcome bags.

Holiday Music

A winter wedding playlist is a must. Edvard Grieg's "Nocturne," is a wonderful choice for your walk down the aisle. Dean Martin's "Baby It's Cold Outside" will get guests in the mood during cocktail hour. For your first dance? We love Sara Bareilles' "Winter Song." Pepper in some of your fave tunes to keep your guests' toes tapping all night long!

Hot Cocoa

Of course, your party will be stocked with the requisite booze, but what about something for the kids, non-drinkers, and guests who might be feeling a little chilly? Hot chocolate is a welcome addition to any dessert table. Spice things up with seasonal flavors, like peppermint, vanilla or red velvet. For an adult-only treat, how about a spiked cocoa?

Nature-Inspired Decor

While many people think of the winter as bare, but it's actually quite full of life. Crimson berries, greenery and branches add a rustic touch to your reception — whether worked into wreaths, centerpieces or just placed around the venue for a hint of holiday cheer.

Fur Stoles

It goes without saying that if you're planning a winter wedding, you're like to encounter chilly temperatures (unless, of course, you live in California or Florida). Fur stoles are a fab way to keep you and your bridesmaids cozy and stylish no matter the weather.

Whiskey Bar

Looking for a fun way to winterize your cocktail hour? Consider serving hot toddies, mulled wine, spiked cider or a signature bourbon cocktail to keep guests toasty. And a whisky tasting station is sure to delight guests in December, January and February.

Festive Florals

Winter calls for rich, jewel tones. In addition to your bouquet and centerpieces, get your groom in the spirit with a seasonal boutonniere. We love the wintry mix of red carnation, blue thistle, willow eucalyptus and ivy.